//Pig Latin is a way of altering English Words. The rules are as follows:
//If a word begins with a consonant, take the first consonant or consonant cluster, move it to the end of the word, and add "ay" to it.
// If a word begins with a vowel, just add "way" at the end.
function translatePigLatin( str ) {
  let myconsonant = str.match( /^[^aeiou]+/ )
  return myconsonant !== null ? str.replace( myconsonant, "" ).concat( myconsonant ).concat( "ay" ) : str.concat( "way" )
}

console.log( translatePigLatin( "california" ) ) //"aliforniacay"
console.log( translatePigLatin( "algorithm" ) ) //"algorithmway"
console.log( translatePigLatin( "eight" ) ) //"eightway"
console.log( translatePigLatin( "pratikshya" ) ) //"atikshyapray"

//The caret serves two different purposes. It is a special character that denotes "the beginning of a line" and it is a "not" operator inside of []s.
//Matches any character that is not a vowel followed by any number of characters.
